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Turn Around Time : It is that amount of time a process takes from when a request was submitted until the first response is produced. Throughput : It is that amount of time a process takes to complete its execution.
The type of job that consists of an importune is a Beggar. A Beggar is good at importune because importune means to beg for persistently, to request with insistence and to make urgent or persistent solicitations.
A request is something someone asks you to do. It is reasonable if there are good reasons for doing as you are asked or at least no good reasons not to do so. Of course, this is extremely subjective.
To get your old number back with O2, you need to contact O2 customer service and request to have your old number restored. They may ask for some verification details to confirm your identity and ownership of the number. Once the process is complete, your old number should be reactivated on your O2 account.
a command is like a request but you dont have to say "please" because its a force request
A request is when you ask, a command is when your demanding something
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The opposite of command can be request
A grammatical unit that expresses a command, expression, request or explanation. It communicates a complete thought
I think so, because the implied subject is you, and the verb is stop, so I think it's a sentence as You stop, is a sentence.
if it is a reques then it is a question.. but if it is a command then it is declarative
command: "go to your room!" "mop up that mess!" "go home." request: "could you ask mom if she saw my shoes?" "please leave me alone." - - - - - - - - -- - the sentences dont have the words request or command in !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That sentence is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or request.
At the end of an imperative sentence you put a period, because it is a command, direction, or request.
Imperative sentences express a command or request: "Go to school." "Eat your dinner." "Let's have a party."
Yes, "hurry" is considered an imperative word because it is a command or request for someone to do something quickly.